| BISCUIT | • biscuit n. (UK, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, sometimes Canada, rare in the US) A small, flat, baked good which… • biscuit n. (Chiefly North America, rare in Scotland and Guernsey) A small, usually soft and flaky bread, generally… • biscuit n. (UK, Philippines) A cracker. |
| BURITIS | • buritis n. Plural of buriti. • BURITI n. (Tupi) a kind of South American palm-tree. |
| INTUITS | • intuits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intuit. • INTUIT v. to know without conscious reasoning. |
| MISSUIT | • missuit v. (Transitive) To fail to suit. • MISSUIT v. to suit badly. |
| OUSTITI | • oustiti n. (Archaic) A marmoset. • oustiti n. A tool for opening a locked door by turning an inner key from the outside. • OUSTITI n. (French) a lock-opening tool. |
| PITURIS | • PITURI n. (Native Australian) a type of Australian shrub. |
| QIVIUTS | • QIVIUT n. (Inuit) the fine, soft, light-brown under layer of hair on the musk ox. |
| SIRTUIN | • sirtuin n. (Biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that act as regulatory factors that mediate the life-extending… • SIRTUIN n. any of a group of enzymes which regulate cell metabolism and aging. |
| STIBIUM | • stibium n. (Chiefly obsolete, rare) antimony. • stibium n. Kohl: stibnite used in ancient Egypt and Rome for eye cosmetics. • STIBIUM n. (Latin) antimony. |
| STIMULI | • stimuli n. Plural of stimulus. • STIMULUS n. (Latin) an agency that produces a response. |
| SUITING | • suiting v. Present participle of suit. • suiting n. Fabric for making suits. • SUITING n. fabric for making suits. |
| TAUIWIS | • TAUIWI n. (Maori) literally "foreign race", the non-Maori people of New Zealand. |
| UNITIES | • unities n. Plural of unity. • UNITY n. the state of being one single entity. |
| UNITISE | • unitise v. (British spelling) Alternative form of unitize. • UNITISE v. to divide into units, also UNITIZE. |
| UTILISE | • utilise v. To make use of; to use. • utilise v. To make useful; to find a practical use for. • utilise v. To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability. |
| UVEITIS | • uveitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the uvea. • UVEITIS n. inflammation of the uvea. |
| VITIOUS | • vitious adj. Obsolete form of vicious. • VITIOUS adj. vicious in the specific legal sense of impaired, nullified by a flaw. |